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UNLV camp trains science-minded teens

Ulises Sanchez knew he wanted to study science, but it was hard to picture what a career in the field would be like from his vantage point as a high school senior.

Ex-lawmaker Steven Brooks arrested again

An ex-Nevada lawmaker was arrested again Tuesday in Nevada on five charges from last year, not long after a California judge ruled that he had served enough time in jail on separate charges.

Disaster declared for Mount Charleston flood area

Clark County commissioners on Wednesday approved a disaster declaration for the flooded Mount Charleston area — which suffered more than $2 million in damage — that will make the county eligible to receive emergency assistance funding.

Accused Strip shooter could await trial in Clark County

Ammar Harris, who faces the death penalty in connection with a Strip shooting that left three people dead, could be returned to the Clark County Detention Center while he awaits trial.

$500k bail set for man charged with pulling gun on cop

A judge set bail at $500,000 Wednesday for a man accused of pointing a gun at a Metro officer after a shooting in the northeast valley this weekend.

Vegas smog test fraud nets prison term

A former emission control inspector was sentenced Wednesday to six months in prison and six months of home detention in a family-run scheme to submit phony smog test results to the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles.

Body found at Lake Mead identified

The second body recovered on Monday from the Lake Mead National Recreation Area was identified Tuesday by the Clark County coroner’s office.

Navajo monument offers archaeological history

A visit to Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a feast for the eyes and soul. There, you will find sheer red sandstone cliffs rising 1,000 feet above the fertile farmland of the canyons, where prehistoric Ancestral Puebloan ruins and hundreds of other archaeological sites dot the landscape. People have lived there nearly 5,000 years; it is believed to be the longest continuous occupancy of any site on the Colorado Plateau.

Clark County experiences rare tornado

A tornado touched down in Clark County for the first time in more than a decade during Monday’s storm, according to the National Weather Service.